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St John's College, Cambridge, founded in 1511 by Lady Margaret
Beaufort, is one of the largest colleges in the University, and is
home to one of Cambridge's famous landmarks, the Bridge of Sighs.
The author, R. F. Scott, was Master of the College from 1908 until
his death in 1933. This history, first published in 1907, covers
the period from its foundation, on the ancient site of the hospital
of St John the Evangelist, to the start of the twentieth century.
Each chapter is dedicated to a different century, and the book
finishes with an account of the contemporary social life of the
college. Copiously illustrated throughout and with a comprehensive
index, this book will appeal to anyone interested in Cambridge
University and specifically to those fascinated by college life and
history.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Sir Robert Forsyth Scott (1849-1933) was a British academic, lawyer
and author. He was educated in Edinburgh and Stuttgart then studied
at University College, London. He entered St. John's College,
Cambridge where he studied the Mathematical Tripos and in 1877 was
elected to a fellowship. From 1877 until 1879 he was an Assistant
Master at Christ's Hospital during which he wrote his only
mathematics book The Theory of Determinants and Their Applications
(1880). He then became a Barrister and from 1883 until 1908 he was
a Senior Bursar of St. John's College. From 1908 until his death he
was master of St. John's. He was also Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Cambridge from 1910 to 1912.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
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preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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